'Dhoni and his team know how to chase'

'Dhoni and his team know how to chase'

India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said there was a "sense of calmness" at the innings break as the team backed itself to chase down the 173-run target set by South Africa in the ICC World T20 semi-final on Friday.

'Hundred in 10 overs sounds easier than 100 off 60 balls'

Kohli, who was named the Man of the Match, said he backed himself to score freely in the latter part of the innings.

"I had to keep telling myself that I could make up later. I told [Suresh] Raina let's try to finish in the 19th over. We don't want to give Dale [Steyn] eight runs to defend in the final over. He can bowl six good yorkers," he said.

"Today was one of those days when I had to keep my cool. Against a world-class attack, with boundaries not coming, it wasn't easy.

"In Twenty20, I look at target in number of runs and overs to go, not runs and balls to go. Overs make it looks easier. Hundred in 10 overs sounds easier than 100 off 60 balls."